Here is a sample of a few of the Frying pan pots I'll be taking to another Sportsmens show next week.
There are two Claro Walnut, two Zebrawood and two Myrtlewood. The strikers are Zebrawood, Bubinga and Bocote.
I've found that these run really well with an acrylic tip so I'm in the process of making some now.
I have some pots available if interested.
(http://inlinethumb03.webshots.com/50370/2682389710099898450S600x600Q85.jpg) (http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/2682389710099898450RDvkoe)
Bill
Beautiful calls!
Nice calls
Fine lookin calls :icon_thumright:
nice work bill
Never seen one of these surfaces except on here but it looks good though!! :icon_thumright:
do you buy your copper pre panned (I guess you could call it) or do you do it yourself? what are the advantages of it?
Quote from: MarkJM on February 02, 2012, 01:29:27 AM
do you buy your copper pre panned (I guess you could call it) or do you do it yourself? what are the advantages of it?
I buy the copper blanks. I think that the frying pan copper is far superior to flat copper. Easier to run and you don't get that
metalic sound you sometimes get with flat copper. It is more expensive though.
Bill
Beautiful calls! :you_rock:
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